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Fresno is the largest city in the Central Valley but it is not a major carrier hub. It sits on Highway 99, which is the main inland California artery running from Bakersfield in the south to Sacramento in the north. I-5 runs parallel about 45 minutes to the west but bypasses Fresno entirely. That is the honest reality of this market. Most carriers running California prefer I-5 because it is faster, which means Fresno does not see the same constant carrier activity as cities directly on I-5. That said, the market is not dead. Manheim Fresno is an active auction location and Copart Fresno handles consistent salvage volume. The agriculture industry and Central Valley economy drive a real dealer market here. You will find carriers, but it takes a bit more effort than LA or Sacramento.
Pickups in Fresno typically run 3 to 6 days. Carriers coming off I-5 often detour on Highway 99 if they have Fresno loads booked, but they need a reason to make that trip. Posting your shipment with some lead time and a fair rate is the key to getting picked up efficiently. Hot summer months can slow things down as carriers prefer routes without extreme Central Valley heat. Spring and fall are your best windows. If you are flexible on your first available date, give yourself a few extra days as a buffer. We will line it up for you.
Corpus Christi is a regional market on the South Texas coast and I want to be honest with you about what that means for auto transport. I-37 is the main highway connecting Corpus Christi north to San Antonio, which is the nearest major hub. That is about a 2.5 hour drive with no major cities in between. There is a Manheim location in Corpus Christi and IAA has a facility on Agnes Street, but the auction density is much lower than San Antonio or Houston. America's Auto Auction also services this market. The port is active but not primarily a vehicle import hub. The dealer market in Corpus Christi is modest but active, with several franchise dealerships along South Padre Island Drive that move regular inventory. Carriers can and do reach Corpus Christi but they are making a dedicated run south, not passing through on the way somewhere else.
Delivery to Corpus Christi works the same way. Carriers leaving San Antonio with a load heading south to the coast will service this market. Most residential areas and neighborhoods near I-37 and the main commercial corridors are accessible. If you are near the marina or Padre Island, let us know your exact address because some areas near the water can be tight for large haulers and we may want to arrange a meetup nearby.
Shipping a standard sedan from Fresno to Corpus Christi on open carrier currently estimates between $950 and $1250. That is based on the 1,759-mile distance and current market conditions.
Fresno typically runs 5 to 15 percent above the national average on most routes due to the detour factor. Carriers need a good reason to come off the I-5 corridor or divert from their primary runs. Routes between Fresno and Los Angeles or Fresno and the Bay Area are the most competitive because those are the most commonly requested lanes. Long haul routes to the Midwest or East Coast carry a slightly higher premium because the carrier has to position to an interstate first. Pricing is very fair from November through February when demand is lower. Get a quote to see your exact price.
Corpus Christi runs 15 to 25 percent above the national average on most routes. The math is simple. A carrier runs 2.5 hours south from San Antonio with limited guarantee of a load heading back out. They need to get paid for that risk. Routes between Corpus Christi and San Antonio or Houston are the most competitive because carriers service those cities regularly. Routes to the coasts or Midwest carry a bigger premium. Get a quote to see your exact price.
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